The word is: Receptive (ri-sep-tiv)

She was very receptive when taking the critisim on her project.

Definition:having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
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synonyms:acceptant, acepptive, alert
antonyms: unfriendly, unalert, unreceptive

Some people have a hard time with receiving or being receptive with information. A lot of times i am very receptive with information and can contain it very well. There are a few times when all the information i take in gets confusing, but i can manage it.

In the series of Law and Order the dectives have to have the ability to be receptive. If the dectives are not receptive then information can not be calculated to solve the case.

Using computational methods, we tune an electronic nose to the receptive range of an olfactory receptor.- PLoS
http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.0040018

Brittany Falcigno